I thought I would have a go at a mininal tune to try and improve the performance of the SX150 engine installed in my GP. Thanks to everyone who offered advice, it gave me plenty to chew over and this (if anyone is interested) is what I did.
Made myself a stand to bolt onto the jacking lug and underside gearbox mount so I could get the engine unbolted then lift the frame away from the engine.
Matched the inlet manifold port and gasket to the shape of the hole in the barrel, widened the port into the cylinder, lowered the port by 1mm and evened the shape of the hole to a nice rectangle with 6mm radius in each corner, then dressed out the hole between both ends to make a nice flowing tract.
Bought a slightly damaged Indian big bore exhaust system which needed a bit of attention for £30. I welded the inside of the exhaust flange to the pipe and dressed it out to make a decent shape to match the gasket. Made a new split exhaust clamp with twin bolts to make sure the joint didn't leak and knocked the brackets around make them fit the studs.
Matched up the hole in the barrel to the exhaust and gasket, widened the exhaust port into the cylinder by about 4mm overall and radiused the corners and squared it up as I did to the inlet, dressed the tract to make a nice flowing port shape.
Dressed the transfer ports to get a better finish, put a small radius on all the port edges and corners with a riffle file, bevelled all the port edges by about 1/3mm so that the rings get an easy life as they pass the port edges.
Checked the squish area with a bit of soft solder wire was between 1m and 1.25mm.
Bolted it all together and nailed it back into the scoot, tried a few kicks and it didn't go so checked compresson and it was only 85p.s.i., gave the plug hole 3 squirts of engine oil to bump up the rings seal and tried again, away it went with a lovely cloud of smoke sounding a lot nicer than it did before.
Warmed it up and twiddled the carb to get it to idle then took off down the road with my own cloud following me for half a mile or so, when it cleared I pushed it along a bit harder for a couple of miles then tried a standing start through the gears, it must have pretty rubbish before with the standard replacement cylinder etc., for a standard 150 that has just had a bit of TLC it is a different scoot, it's pretty lively and I can get a speedo reading on the flat with me a 6 foot fifteen stone lightweight of about 52 - 53 (which according to my pal's BMW following me is pretty accurate).
Did a plug chop to see plug colour and looks good so far, lovely and brown with no oily deposits, no jet or slide changes as yet.
Took a couple of hours Sunday and a weeks worth of evenings
Thanks again for the tips
